Category: Soft Drinks
Asia Soft Drinks
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Soft Drinks Packaging in Malaysia
... Natural Mineral Water, marking a significant step towards reducing plastic usage in 2023. By eliminating labels in the 550ml and 1.25-litre format, these bottles reduce material usage and waste, contributing to environmental sustainability. Instead of ... Read More
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Soft Drinks Packaging in India
... over the forecast period. This growth can be attributed to various reasons, firstly, this material offers excellent durability and resilience, ensuring the safe transportation and storage of beverages in diverse conditions. Secondly, PET bottles provide ... Read More
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Soft Drinks Packaging in Japan
... involves eliminating plastic film and paper labels on the bottle body and utilising in-mould embossing or laser-marking technology to display the brand logo. By adopting label-free packaging, these companies aim to streamline the recycling process ... Read More
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Soft Drinks Packaging in Vietnam
... have fortified their products with vitamins and minerals to provide health benefits. For example, Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam Beverage launched 7-Up Soda Chanh in August 2023. This new beverage is a zero-calorie lemonade infused with Vitamin ... Read More
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Soft Drinks Packaging in South Korea
... although the latter pack type still has a very small footprint. PET bottles were continuing to record strong unit volume growth in 2023, slightly ahead of the overall soft drinks performance in this year. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Soft Drinks Packaging in Singapore
... usage of metal beverage cans also continues to see rising packaging unit volumes, boosted by the inherent advantages that metal beverage cans offer, such as their lightweight nature, which makes them easy to transport, store ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Asia Pacific
... Bottled water continues to be the dominant product in the region’s soft drinks market, while healthier options, such as reduced-sugar variants, are expected to continue developing and growing in the coming years. Euromonitor International's Soft ... Read More
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The 2025-2030 World Outlook for Asian Speciality Drinks
... potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region, and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Thailand
... players have had to act quickly to launch innovative products in response. Most beverages with an average sugar content of 10-14g per 100ml are now subject to a threefold increase in sugar-based taxes, resulting in ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Bangladesh
... by experts, also poses a threat to the industry, discouraging future investments. Rising living costs and political unrest further contribute to diminished sales performance. Consumers, driven by economic constraints, are now favouring smaller pack sizes ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in South Korea
... reduced sugar carbonates, amongst others, are expected to see much better performances than products containing a high amount of sugar, including juice and regular carbonates. Euromonitor International's Soft Drinks in South Korea report offers a ... Read More
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Concentrates in South Korea
... slight decline for liquid concentrates. Liquid concentrates is mainly comprised of drinking vinegar products. The usage of vinegar, which was primarily used as a seasoning in the past, has diversified, and the domestic vinegar market ... Read More
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Carbonates in South Korea
... consumers are concerned about the high level of sugar in regular carbonates, which is therefore anticipated to see another year of decline, with many moving towards reduced sugar carbonates, which is set to maintain dynamic ... Read More
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Carbonates in Vietnam
... concerns and a growing focus on sport and fitness. The General Statistic Office reported a significant increase in unemployment among factory and business workers in 2023, which it attributed to the global economic downturn. Although ... Read More
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Asian Speciality Drinks in Vietnam
... facing many households with elevated inflation and a sharp rise in the cost of living putting pressure on disposable income. With consumer budgets being squeezed some consumers have been reducing their consumption of non-essential products, ... Read More
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Concentrates in Vietnam
... in 2023. On one hand, Vietnamese consumers are trying to save money by spending less on foodservice, which has helped to sustain the consumption of concentrates through the off-trade channel, with these products also being ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Vietnam
... Statistical Office study. Soft labour markets and concerns about an impending global recession have led to a more conservative consumer behaviour in 2023, with increased savings and decreased spending on non-essential items such as soft ... Read More
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Carbonates in Azerbaijan
... yet continues to enjoy strong growth in 2023. Its popularity is primarily attributed to the widespread appeal of Coca-Cola's flavour among young consumers, and the ongoing marketing efforts of both major players, The Coca-Cola Co ... Read More
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Concentrates in Azerbaijan
... earlier times, especially Kisel that is reminiscent of the Soviet era. In general, most locals prefer ready-to-drink soft drinks due to their convenience. Furthermore, many consumers consider powdered concentrates as less healthy because they contain ... Read More
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Soft Drinks in Azerbaijan
... in distribution. Carbonates continues to be the largest category in retail volume terms, with cola carbonates steadily gaining appeal thanks to the heavy marketing investment from international players, namely Baku Coca-Cola Bottlers Ltd. Other non-cola ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Hong Kong, China
... of Hong Kong respondents stated that they participate in physical exercise at least weekly, and 62% of Hong Kong respondents stated that they take health supplements or vitamins at least weekly, up 18 percentage points ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Indonesia
... their general wellbeing, reduce the risk of certain diseases and alleviate the symptoms of common minor ailments. Having recently been reinforced by concerns surrounding COVID-19, this trend continued to bolster demand for products with a ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in South Korea
... water and “water-like” natural RTD tea. Although decline was seen in 2022, sales remained high – above the pre-pandemic levels. Bottled water has maintained high demand as some South Korean consumers have permanently switched from ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Taiwan
... are purchasing soft drinks. Local consumer demand for natural ingredients with no or low sugar content and few or no calories is driving the growth of products such as no sugar ready-to-drink (RTD) tea, zero ... Read More
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HW Soft Drinks in Singapore
... consumption occasions. Commencing on 30 December 2022, the Singapore government imposed colour-coded mandatory nutritional labelling for pre-packaged beverages. The Nutri-Grade scheme dictates that Nutri-Grade beverages considered Grade C or D (indicating higher than 5g of ... Read More